Oaktree Cottage, The Hurst, RG27 8DF
Property data
- Sale history
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Price Date Annual growth After inflation £330,000 Jul 2006 7.6% 5.7% £235,000 Dec 2001 45.9% 44.4% £213,000 Aug 2001 0.8% -0.5% £210,000 Dec 1999 na na - Bedrooms
- 3
- Type
- Semi-detached
- Council tax band
- E
- Plot size
- 543 square metres (5,845 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
- History:
- Archived sales listing for Oaktree Cottage The Hurst. Advertised on multiple portals. It was . It last appeared Sep 2006.
- Photos:
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There are 2 historic photos of Oaktree Cottage The Hurst.
- Advertiser remarks:
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- 3 bedrooms
Planning applications
- Planning ref:
- December 2017 17/02566/HOU
- Type:
- Full and householder planning application
- Status:
- Status not known
- Address:
- Oak Tree Cottage The Hurst Winchfield Hook Hampshire
- Description:
- Ground floor rear extension.
- Planning ref:
- April 2015 15/00566/TPO
- Type:
- Tree and hedge works
- Status:
- The application is no longer active but no decision was made. Perhaps a split decision
- Address:
- Oak Tree Cottage The Hurst Winchfield Hoo
- Description:
- APPLICATION FOR WORKS TO TREES SUBJECT TO A TREE PRESERVATION ORDERReason for request; Oak Tree has grown substantially since last works and is shading a number of homes and gardens. We have had requests from neighbours due to the lack of light and shading the tree is now creating. There is a specific lower branch that is severely overhanging 4 Barley Mow Close and growing close to house that we request is cut back to trunk. The other two overhanding branches being requested for removal will keep the tree balanced as well as preventing further growth over neighbouring gardens.Description of Works1 Oak (rear garden): Crown lift canopy to 5m by removal of small (<100 mm diameter) branches back to the trunk or shortening low hanging branches back to a suitable growth point; Removal of 3 large branches that overhang into neighbouring gardens back to truck (see diagram 1 for these branch locations and and photo's 1, 2 & 3); Carry out modest crown reduction (15%) by taking 1 /2 meters off the top and sides of the tree ensuring that all cuts are made back to a suitable growth point and that the crown is left with a natural appearance; Thin out small growth evenly within the crown (15%) to allow more light to penetrate through the canopy.